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Q: How did the Jews react to the roman rule of Judea?
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How did thd Romans punish the Jews of Judea for resisting Roman rule?

Enslaving the inhabitants and turning the city into a Greek polis.


How did Judea lose its independence to Roman rule?

Judea was conquered by the Roman general Pompey in the 60's BC.


How did the Jewish and Christians came together to be with the Christians and Romans?

Judea became aclientstate of the Romans before the birth of Jesus and was annexed to the Roman Empire as aprovincein 6 AD.Therefore, the connection between the Jews and the Romans was Roman rule. ThefirstChristianconverts were Jews. The apostles wereJewsor people from areas not far from Judea. They travelled around the Roman Empire to spreadChristianityaround the empire. SoonChristianitybecame the main religion of the Roman Empire.


How did the Jews differ about the respond to roman rule?

There were Jews, mostly elite men who endorsed Roman rule. They had already endorsed Greek rule before the arrival of the Romans and had become Hellenised (had adopted Greek customs). This was resented by Jews who were more faithful to their religion and had already caused conflict among the Jews before the Romans. Many Jews resented Roman rule. Taxation was a main grievance. There was the political movement of the Zealots, which during the Great Revolt or First Roman-Jewish War, advocated rebelling against the Romans and expelling them from the Judea by force. The sicarii was a splinter group of the Zealots who also wanted to expel the Romans.


Why was there unreset in Judea after it came under Roman rule?

Judea came under roman rule under Nero who was quick to conquer but not govern. He gave immunity to the soldiers of his Judean outpost. The people of Judea were mistreated by roman soldiers and forced to feed them despite a shortage of supplies until a rebel uprising killed the soldiers. In response to this uprising Nero dispatched the roman general Vespasian to qual the uprising.


How did the Jews differ about how to respond to Roman rule?

There were Jews, mostly elite men who endorsed Roman rule. They had already endorsed Greek rule before the arrival of the Romans and had become Hellenised (had adopted Greek customs). This was resented by Jews who were more faithful to their religion and had already caused conflict among the Jews before the Romans. Many Jews resented Roman rule. Taxation was a main grievance. There was the political movement of the Zealots, which during the Great Revolt or First Roman-Jewish War, advocated rebelling against the Romans and expelling them from the Judea by force. The sicarii was a splinter group of the Zealots who also wanted to expel the Romans.


Why were the Jews under roman rule allowed to worship freely?

By and large the Jews were allowed to worship freely. Several Roman emperors issued laws which guaranteed their freedom of worship. The persecutions of the Christians were not applied to the Jews. However, the Emperor Hadrian did persecute Judaism. He wanted to rebuild Jerusalem as a Roman city and built some Roman temples. This sparked the Bar Kokhba revolt which lasted for nearly four years (135-36). It was eventually defeated and it was very costly for the Jews. Some 500,000 Jews died and 50 towns and 985 villages were destroyed. This and the sale of many survivors as slaves caused a depopulation of Judea. Hadrian decided to try to to root out Judaism, which he saw as seditious. He banned theTorah law and the Hebrew calendar, and executed Judaic scholars. The Jews were barred form Jerusalem and Judea was renamed as Syria Paleastina to try to erase any memory of Judea or Ancient Israel. Jerusalem became a Roman city and was renamed Aelia Capitolina. The Jews were barred from this city. The Jewish religious centre shifted to theBabylonian Jewish community. After Hadrian, the measures taken in Judea were regained until the reign of Constantine. However, elsewhere in the empire the Jews enjoyed freedom of warship.


Is there a word in history starts with Z?

Zealots, who resisted the Roman rule in Judea during the 1st century AD.


Was Galilee part of Judea?

No, Galilee was a distinct region located to the north of Judea in ancient Israel. Judea was located in the southern part of the region while Galilee was situated in the north, around the Sea of Galilee.


How many divisions did the Jews break into after the Roman take over?

The emperor Augustus annexed Judea to the Roman empire because the people of Judea asked him to depose king Herod Archelaus, after two years of his rule, because he had suppressed a rebellion violently. killing 3,000 people. There were Jews who were favourable to a Roman takeover because they were fed up with the tyrannical ruler of the Herodian dynasty. Prior to Augustus' annexation, Herod the Great's Kingdom of Judea, following his will, was partitioned among his three sons. Herod Archelaus was given of Judea, Idumea and Samaria Antipas was given Galilee and Perea with the lesser title of tetrarch (ruler of a quarter). Their half-brother Herod Philip II was given the Golan Heights and areas to the east of the River Jordan, Augustus annexed only the territories of Herod Archelaus. Two anti-Roman movements developed: the Zealots and the Sicarii.


The Romans forced the Jews to leave Jerusalem in 70 AD because?

The Jews rebelled against Roman rule in Palestine.


Some Jews looked for a to free them from Roman rule?

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